The first of the thres great representative matches between the Australiaus and a picked eleven of England is now a thing of the past, and though the struggle was fully worthy of the importance of the ...
Article : 3,355 wordsA meeting of the Annandale Citizens Committee was held at Newman's Hotel, Johnstone-street, on Friday evening, to take into consideration the new clectorates. Mr. J. O. M. Skelton was chairman. ...
Article : 272 wordsThe annual meeting of the Young Pcoplo's Scripture Union was be held on Saturday aftornoon in the ball of the Young Men's Christian Association, Patatreet. There was an attendaces of upwards of 300. ...
Article : 1,153 wordsOn the invitation of his constituents at Glenhaven and Kenthural, Mr. Garrard on Friday last visited those portions of the above electorate. At Glenhaven a large number of the residents gave a very cordial ...
Article : 271 wordsJoseph Derrick's farcical comedy "Confusion," which, on its pioduction at the Vaudeville Theatre 10 years ago had a run of 450 nights, is one f the funntest pieces of ite class ever written, and it is ...
Article : 730 wordsThe Alhambra Music Hall was on Saturday evening patron sed by an audience which filled all parts of the house, and due apprecattion was manifested at the attractive programme which was presented. ...
Article : 301 wordsThe boundaries under the new Electoral Act pertaining to this place give general satisfaction. FORBES, SATURDAY. A large public meeting was held here last night to ...
Article : 562 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 24th instant a correspondent taken Mr. Horbury Hunt to task for his recout utterances on the subject of Romanesque architecture. Mr. Hunt is perfectly well able to hold his ...
Article : 732 wordsThere was a Jarge number of visitors to the Bondi Aquarium on Saturday to view the mouster allgator recently captured in Queensland Anothor recent addition to the objects ot interest waa a large ...
Article : 761 words"Iolanthe" was relived for a short season at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday night, and the popularity of Gilbert and Sullivan's charming fair op[?]ra was fully attested by the large audience which ...
Article : 665 wordsMr. Charles Huenerboin. whose artistic ability and unaffected good-naturae have endeared him to many in musical and theatrical circles, was accorded a complimentary concert on Saturday at the Town Hall. ...
Article : 1,333 wordsSir,—May I beg space in your columns to draw attention to what appears to be a strange anomaly in the redistribution scheine na recently announced? In the absence of the exact figures, showing the ...
Article : 316 wordsSir,—Whilst holding in high respect the writings of Mr. Horbury Hunt. t cannot agree with him at all in his letter of yesterday, when he asks [?]zens not to sign the petition in favour of the extension of ...
Article : 286 wordsSir,—It is with unmixed pleasure that we see a united intention of all classes of the community to initiate a general hospital Saturday movement, which has been so successful in the old country ...
Article : 955 wordsSir,—In these days of depression and retrenchment a few words about the present position of the great pastoral industry may be of interest to your milly readors. Our sheep in New South Wales ...
Article : 876 wordsSir,—What ia that rash and hazardous protect by Mr. R. J. Black to msert the thin end of the wedge of all round land taxation under a Local Government Act? Dare Mr. Black thus confiscate the political ...
Article : 382 wordsSir,—I am glad to observe that the public generally appreciate the manner in which the Commissioners have done their work in dividing the colouy into electoral divisions in conformity with the Act. ...
Article : 677 wordsSir,—At a time like this, when a atruggle for ex[?]satence is driving poor people on to the land, ope[?]ng up the country, and producing something, and assisting the country to recover itself, it seems ...
Article : 672 wordsSo packed was the Tivoli on Saturday evening that even standing room was at a premium at 8 o'clock, and a number of late arrivals had to be content to have their tickets marked for another night. The ...
Article : 372 wordsSir,—I was pleased to note in yesterdays Herald your comments on certain irregularities in connection with the Junior examinations as conducted at local centres. In view of the nearness of the next ...
Article : 369 wordsThe Steens, consisting of Professor and Madame Steen. presented their unique entertainment in the School of Arts for the first time on Saturday evening, with the result that the conviction was general that ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 28 Aug 1893, Page 6
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